
The Hungry Blade
Roy Hawkins Series, Book 2
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December 1, 2019
It's August 1940, and MI6's Roy Hawkins is in Bermuda searching for a clandestine shipment on an old steamer. What he finds is a trove of art masterpieces, by the likes of Braque, Picasso, and Rousseau, being shipped to Mexico. Posing as a representative of a prestigious (but fictitious) New York art gallery, Hawkins?skilled in all aspects of espionage, including murder?follows the art, presumably intended to be sold to fund Nazi operations in the western hemisphere. But the trail takes twist and turns, during which he encounters Germans Eckhardt and Falkenberg, along with Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Leon Trotsky. Eckhardt, a madman, is obsessed with the obsidian-bladed Aztec weapon macuahuitl, translated as ?the hungry blade, which is used in a particularly bloody scene. Hawkins, introduced in Dudley's debut New York Station (2018), is a man of conscience who comes to admire Mexico's anti-Fascist atmosphere and its president, L�zaro C�rdenas, who was called by Trotsky the most honest politician in the world. With its historical basis and inclusion of historical figures, this is both enlightening and compelling spy fiction.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)
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